-moz-border-bottom-right-radius Redirect 1

Summary

The border-bottom-right-radius CSS property sets the rounding of the bottom-right corner of the element. The rounding can be a circle or an ellipse, or if one of the value is 0 no rounding is done and the corner is square.

A background, being an image or a color, is clipped at the border, even a rounded one; the exact location of the clipping is defined by the value of the background-clip property.

If the value of this property is not set in a border-radius shorthand property that is applied to the element after the border-bottom-right-radius CSS property, the value of this property is then reset to its initial value by the shorthand property.

Applies to all elements; but UA are not required to apply to table and inline-table elements when border-collapse is collapse. The behavior on internal table elements is undefined for the moment.. It also applies to ::first-letter.

Animatable yes, as a length, percentage or calc(); when both values are lengths, they are interpolated as lengths; when both values are percentages, they are interpolated as percentages; otherwise, both values are converted into a calc() function that is the sum of a length and a percentage (each possibly zero), and these calc() functions have each half interpolated as real numbers.

Canonical order the unique non-ambiguous order defined by the formal grammar

Is a <length> or a <percentage> denoting the radius of the circle to use for the border in that corner.

horizontal

Is a <length> or a <percentage> denoting the horizontal semi-major axis of the ellipsis to use for the border in that corner.

vertical

Is a <length> or a <percentage> denoting the vertical semi-major axis of the ellipsis to use for the border in that corner.

Values

<length>

Denotes the size of the circle radius or the semi-major and semi-minor axes of the ellipsis. It can be expressed in any unit allowed by the CSS <length> data types. Negative values are invalid.

<percentage>

Denotes the size of the circle radius, or the semi-major and semi-minor axes of the ellipsis, using percentage values. Percentages for the horizontal axe refer to the width of the box, percentages for the vertical axe refer to the height of the box. Negative values are invalid.

Browser notes

Gecko

The prefixed version (allowed from Firefox 1 to Firefox 12) of this property uses a different name, -moz-border-radius-bottomright.

Before Firefox 4, the <percentage> was relative to the width of the box even when specifying the radius for a height). This implied that -moz-border-radius-bottomright was always drawing an arc of circle, and never an ellipse, when followed by a single value.

Gecko is not able to display dotted and dashed rounded corners correctly: it displays them as solid (bug 382721).